What's Santa's Phone Number? II

Kaia, age 9 from Honolulu, Hawaii, asks Santa for his phone number, Hawaii's volcanic islands, and the greeting Mele Kalikimaka.


Dear Santa, my name is Kaia, and I am nine years old. I live in Honolulu, Hawaii, where my tutu says our whole state is made up entirely of islands formed by volcanoes a very long time ago.

Dear Kaia, an entire state built from volcanoes makes for one of the most dramatic landing zones on my whole route, your tutu picked a truly spectacular hometown.

Santa, I have three questions.

What's Santa's phone number? My little brother wants to call you directly this year instead of writing a letter.

I do not keep a phone number, Kaia, my workshop gets much better reception through letters, which I read every single one of, without fail. Tell your brother his wishes will reach me just fine the old fashioned way.

My tutu says Hawaii is the only state in the entire country made up completely of islands. Is that true?

It is true, Kaia, Hawaii is the only state formed entirely of islands, all born from volcanic activity over millions of years. I always enjoy that dramatic, ocean-surrounded approach on my way to visit you.

My tutu says people here say Mele Kalikimaka instead of Merry Christmas. Is that true?

It is true, Kaia, Mele Kalikimaka is simply how you say Merry Christmas in Hawaiian, and I make sure to practice it carefully before every visit to your beautiful islands. A warm greeting always sounds even warmer in its own local language.

Merry Christmas, Santa.

Your friend,
Kaia Kahale
Honolulu, Hawaii

P.S. Will you say Mele Kalikimaka when you visit our house this year?

Every single time, Kaia, I have been practicing all month.

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